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Looking back, Bertram was the most likable character for me. While he was relentlessly lazy and self absorbed, he showed that he cared about Jessie and the kids now and again.
You will never see me going out of my way for these kids, now if you'll excuse me I have a tea party to attend *dresses like a princess because zuri is sad.*
@@nigelmarvin1387 Likewise, I thought for a second it was a Cobra Kai reference, but at least we know that Emma knew how to fight her own battles from a young age!
Also, the fact that the kids are so excited when seeing there parents like they have never seen them before in years, shows that the parents need to spend more time with them.
You haven't spent much time around kids, have you? Some kids are just naturally expressive like that. Don't worry, they'll give it up once the other kdis and adults in their lives have shamed them repeatedly for expressing emotions.
It was a pretty big shock when I heard of his death. I wasn't a fan of the show, but my sister used to watch it a lot. 20 years old... Way too fucking young to die... Way too fucking young...
@@The_Horse-leafs_Cabbage shocked the hell outta me, especially cause no one knew, publicly, that he was epileptic. Also I was 19 & epileptic when he died so really hit close to home
@@chaoticegg1770 I don't think that qualifies her to be a trans icon because they just gave her the wrong pronouns under the assumption that it was a he 🤷🏾♀️😅😂
my younger brother recently starting watching this show and sometimes I watch it with him, and I keep forgetting that Cameron boyce passed away. like ill think to myself "it would be cool to meet him- _oh wait._ "
I always thought he was that one kid who saw himself along with his family on the big crowd cam n started dancing crazy I think it baseball game but dude was mad talented
I don't know if it's just me, but whenever I watched this show, I hated the parents so much for just rounding up a bunch of kids and sticking them in an apartment to be raised by nannies. They didn't have enough time for Emma, their only biological child, but still thought adopting three more was a brilliant idea.
Same we hated the parents but the only parent we liked was Morgan cause he was nice but Christina was something else we hated her Jessie and Bertram were better than them cause they were actual parent figures to the kids
@Xxjoker They don't really spend much time with her either, so it doesn't make much difference if she's their biological child. They suck as parents either way.
@Xxjoker I don’t mean this in a mean way, but when a couple has adopted and biological children, it’s best not to refer to the biological children as their “real” children because that implies that adopted children are less real and important than the biological ones. I know in this case you’re referring to fictional characters, but just in case you ever are talking to someone who is adopted or has adopted people in their family, you should know that adopted children are real children. I don’t think you meant anything bad by it, but a lot of people don’t realize how hurtful that can be to adoptive families and adopted children.
When you realize that you don't ever hear Bertrand being criticised because he's too good of a character for us to even be allowed to breathe the same air as him.
Jessie: “Maybe you should spend time with them. They want you not the money.” Parents: *Continues to not spend time with them and acts like money will only make them happy*
I admit, the biggest joke that holds up for me is a scene in Karate Kid-Catastrophe where Jessie runs into Mr Mobsy. When she leaves, Mr Mosby is on the phone to Cody saying “She looks exactly like Bailey!”
Only joke I would have liked in the show probably LOL Suite life on deck was one of the only Disney shows I can watch now without cringing, in fact it was actually a GOOD show
@@jocelynecupcake Well yeah that joke was funny, cause it was a throwback to Suite Life. As I have said before, Suite Life On Deck was a very good show but it's not on the level of its predecessor
Phill Lewis might have been directing the episode. He has done a decent amount of Disney channel episode since playing Moseby. I admit that I am not feeling like digging through episode info and tracking down the answer though. Just a thought.
Same! I genuinely like this show and I’m about to he 26. Several years ago when my family went to Disney world my little brother and I watched Jessie and now if it comes on we have to watch it 🤣 I think it’s the theme song that got us to stay lol
“Jessie” is such a stereotypical show but it entertains non the less, EDIT: oh my god thanks for the likes!!!! This is the most likes I’ve ever gotten y’all are the best.
When I was watching Good Luck Charlie on Disney+ and reached their crossover with Jessie, Bertram was the ONLY character from Jessie that I enjoyed on any level and felt any sympathy for
I really don’t get why bunk’d was a thing if Luke wasn’t there and when all the Ross kids left the show was weird how is the show a spin-off of Jesse with out Luke, zuri, Ravi and Emma
@@zebraroll2037 For some reason they decided to keep making more seasons even after the actors who played the Ross kids left the show. I get that it was supposed to be for newer kids, but what’s the point of continuing a spin-off that’s not even a spin-off anymore? Heck,some of the kids who watch Bunk’d nowadays don’t even know what Jessie is.
Jessie is unique in the way it grew up with the audience. They had episodes revolving around teen angsts, kids growing up, and an overall story about a family coming together. Jessie and Bertram were the only parents the kids had through the four?? years they raised them. And watching the kids grow into their own personalities was one of the best things ever
Tbh the “it grew up with the audience” isn’t really anything special since its the vibe of nearly all kids shows that ran for over like 2-3 years and more
@@JogurtowyPotworek I think they mean that actual kids grew into young teens which is not as often as you maybe think. Usually they (the disney characters) are already teens when we were kids, you know?
@@aaronz6252 "Military brat" is a term for children who grew up with military parents, brat is slang for child in this context. It doesn't actually mean they're a brat.
Also: Zuri:You cant love anyone else. Remember when he faked liking Emma and bothered her instead of Zuri? And Zuri freaked and was like 'wahh wahh like me insteead"
Unpopular opinion: I was never really a fan of The Wizards of Waverly Place or Jessie, but I watched them if I was really bored. I preferred to watch Jedie actively anyways (I liked ANT FARM & Austin & Ally more)
All of you can swallow your pride and admit you laughed at the jokes in this show because all of the actors have great comedic timing and the jokes are executed perfectly
@@RealogOnlyBrodie well Debbie Ryan did guest star on a episode of mighty med once and a episode of ultimate Spider-Man so that counts as two superhero shows
This show had alot of good stuff, but I was never able to overlook the nerd-bashing. Ravi was my favorite character due to how EVERYONE (including the show's writers), kept screwing him over.
As soon as he does Austin & Ally, Good Luck Charlie, Henry Danger, Suite Life on Deck, and A.N.T. Farm, he would have covered every one of my childhood shows.
For me it’s kick buttowski kickin it phineas and ferb proud family my gym partner’s a monkey mucha lucha and the loony tunes show from 2011 the best installment of the loony tunes series and camp lake bottom an underrated Disney XD show and one more show that I used to watch as a kid was doki the dog
I remember the first starkid show I watched I saw Joey and I was so confused because I recognized him from something. So I looked him up and he was in Jessie, I was so shocked because starkid seems like the opposite of the Disney brand djfjdjdj
hey guys remember that time when Jessie got her hand glued to that old ladies head? or the time she literally walked out on her wedding because she realized she didn't love the guy? or the time she got stuck in a giant teapot during her first-date with another guy? .... this show was 100% normal
I will never forgive this show for purposely reducing Asian representation by casting a Caucasian actor to play the role of what originally was supposed to be a Korean dancing boy adopted from South Korea.
@@kit4796Ravi was also gonna be a Hispanic who ate tacos.... we got the best we could get in the final cut tbh. Cameron Boyce being the only non stereotype in the the show is easily the biggest saving grace of the series
the fact that Jessie gave up an amazing husband. who could provide for her emotionally and financially. *to babysit children who constantly disrespect her?* WACK YA'LL WACK
I totally shipped her and Brooks. That wedding episode was one of the worst in Jessie. (And all that stupid talk about how she and Tony were meant to be was annoying)
Funny story the blonde girl and Indian kid are both also from the diary of the wimpy kid franchise playing the hot blonde love interest and the POC friend respectivly
What you mentioned towards the end about how Jessie is one of the few Disney Channel shows that has an adult as the main character is why I still really like this show, since I'm older now. Jessie is my favorite character in the show partly for the fact that I can actually relate to seeing someone around my age trying to follow their dreams - and juggle multiple different responsibilities in the process. Honestly, I like all the adult characters of the show - Jessie, Bertram, Hudson, Tony, and Brooks - more than Emma, Ravi, Luke, and Zuri. Personally, I feel like making Hudson a main character of season 4 would've been amazing because we would get to have another older character, who is also a nanny, that has a completely different approach to Jessie in terms of how to be a nanny, and that would be really fun to watch (but more on this later because I know most people don't even know Hudson is a character in this show). Anyways, while I like this show, it has a lot of flaws and I can see why some people don't like it. The biggest problems of the show (at least to me) are the racial stereotypes and how too much of the humor of the show is based off of the characters making fun of each other. Also, there were some recurring characters that should've been in more episodes (like Hudson and Rosie). The main four could've been better characters. If I didn't love Jessie's character as much as I do, I probably wouldn't have finished watching the show. Emma and Ravi are probably my favorites out of the four. However, Emma's character could've been improved a lot. I love how she likes fashion and has a very bubbly personality, but they should've went the Liv Rooney route for her character. Liv was a character very much like Emma, but they gave Liv moments where you could see that she cared about other things besides fashion. I feel like with the introduction of Rosie - the character that she was paired with for a school project - Emma's character could've developed. Rosie was a character that wasn't afraid to tell Emma that not everyone is able to live the life she has. The fact that the two became friends despite being so different and coming from different backgrounds was amazing and they should've had an episode where Rosie takes Emma to her place. Since we know that Rosie lives in a neighborhood that's not the safest and has to share a small living space with multiple relatives, when Emma would've seen how some people who aren't rich have to struggle in life, I'm sure that Emma would be heartbroken by that and would start trying to do everything she could to raise awareness about important issues. I also liked the storyline where Emma was working a regular job at a snack place (I think that's what you would call it?). It's amazing to see that she actually came to love working there and was upset when she got fired that one time, even though she didn't need the money. It would've been even greater to see how she learned how to be better at her job, since we know she struggled with it in the beginning (after all, it was her first job). I wish that storyline was a more prominent part of the show. It probably would've given Emma more character as well. As for Ravi, I am against all of the Indian stereotypes they used - HOWEVER, I think that as the show went on, they stopped being as obvious with the stereotyping. Despite the stereotyping though, Ravi's character is actually not that bad. I really like how smart he was and I also appreciate how kind he can be. When I was younger, I related to how he struggled to make friends and fit in. I love how at the end, Jessie told him to never change who he is. It would've been cool if we could see Ravi explore hobbies outside of school subjects, like how he started to play basketball and actually won the basketball game for Luke's team in one episode. It would've shown that Indian or Asian characters don't have to always be smart. Zuri was probably my least favorite character. I don't like how stereotypical her character was in the beginning. Other than that, I don't have much to say about her. Some of her comments were funny, but that's about it. I don't have much to say about Luke either. Sometimes, I liked how funny he was. I actually liked that episode when Luke thought he was smarter than Ravi due to a mix-up with the test scores, he realized that he was capable of getting good grades and started being interested in his education. I wish they would've explored that more. Also, rest in peace, Cameron. We all miss you. I've said so much already and I could say even more. I really think this show had the potential to be much better. But as I said in the beginning, Jessie's character is my favorite. I love how kind, brave, funny, opinionated, and smart she is. I love how her trying to be an actress was portrayed realistically. She didn't get her big break until after a whole lot of failed auditions. And in the middle of all that, she had to juggle being a nanny AND going to college for a little while in season 4. I appreciate how she was so supportive of the kids, even though they are already spoiled enough as it is. Jessie also reminds me of Miley's character on Hannah Montana, which is probably why I like her too. Now to talk about Bertram - I think I laughed at almost everything that he said. He was hilarious and he too still cared about the kids, despite how annoying they can be sometimes. I do wish they would've treated him (and Jessie) with more respect. Finally, I am SO disappointed that Hudson (Stuart's nanny) was only in three episodes. I will never forgive Disney for that. l will post my full thoughts on Hudson as a reply to this comment, since it probably won't fit here. And one more thing, I did like Tony and Jessie's relationship - and her relationship was Brooks was cute too - but I personally ship Hudson and Jessie more. However, I can see why Tony and Jessie would be together at the end. Anyways, this show is nowhere near the best show in the world, but it has made me laugh and smile, and Jessie's character has been such an inspiration to me, so for that, I will always appreciate it. If you read all of this, thank you so much! I hope you have a great day!
Some Disney shows change something about the final season, either by giving the season a new title, location, or characters. I feel like adding Hudson as sort of an antagonist in the beginning would be really fun to see and bring so much more fun to the show. Hudson's impulsive nature, desire to have fun at all costs, and simply not knowing how to be a good nanny would clash SO much with Jessie's style of taking care of the Ross family. I know no one probably even knows he exists, even people who have watched the show (which makes the fact that I care about this so much kind of funny), but the fact that he and Jessie both came to New York to follow their creative dreams (acting for Jessie and writing novels for Hudson) AND both ended up being a nanny by accident is something that I feel could've led to him being in more episodes, if they would have discussed that more. Also, I feel that could be a way for Jessie and Hudson to get along better and get closer, once they realize that they are both have big dreams and are still learning how to do their current jobs (although Jessie has way more experience than Hudson). Also, Hudson being in the final season as a regular character could've allowed him to learn more from Jessie (he even admitted in one episode that he has a lot more to learn from her). By the series finale, Hudson would be more responsible and could've been the new nanny for the Ross family when Jessie left OR both Hudson's and Jessie's dreams could've came true - like maybe Hudson's novel would have been turned into a show that Jessie plays the lead character in. I know most people will not care about this or disagree with me, and that's totally okay! I just wanted to share this opinion in case anyone out there felt the same way. Even though I like the show and it has made me laugh and smile a lot, I realize that this show has A LOT of flaws and I can see why people don't like it. But I believe adding Hudson as a regular season 4 character would've been a way to make the show at least a bit better. The adults of the show - Jessie, Hudson, Tony, Brooks, and Bertram - are my favorite characters (I like them way more than the other four) and so I could be biased as I say all of this, but I don't know, I personally could imagine Hudson moving into Mrs. Chesterfield's place after she leaves or something, and I can see Jessie absolutely hating it at first. However, Hudson would beyond excited and would keep trying to hang out with Jessie - which relates to something else I noticed about his character, which is that he seems to still want to be Jessie's friend even though they don't get along. Like, when they were both taking a college course and were assigned as partners for all the assignments, Jessie was horrified, but Hudson was so happy about it. It was actually kind of cute in my opinion. I think he really looks up to Jessie and doesn't mean to annoy her all the time, but it's just that their personalities are very different and I think he can't help being as chaotic as he is most of the time. Anyways, Hudson and Jessie living in the same apartment building and having to see each other more often would probably cause them to argue more, before their relationship gets better. In one episode of this pretend fourth season, Jessie would probably challenge Hudson to take care of Emma, Ravi, Zuri, and Luke for a whole week, believing that he couldn't do it. She could say that if she wins the challenge, Hudson has to admit that he doesn't have what it takes to be a nanny. All Hudson wants if he wins is to get to hang out with her every Saturday. After they make a deal with each other, maybe Hudson would start out the week by messing everything up (like giving the kids poor advice about their situations or letting them do whatever they want), but then he could think "what would Jessie do" and then do that and fix everything before Jessie has to get involved and actually end up impressing her. In later episodes, as they hang out more and learn more about each other, it can cause the two to see each other in a new light. Instead of thinking that Hudson is insufferable and incapable, she realizes that Hudson has a good heart and good intentions. Maybe she also learns that the reason he acts so immaturely and can be a neglectful nanny is because his parents were neglectful towards him and never really cared about his life. In one episode, he mentions how when he was the same age as the kids that his mom just left him outside with a bowl and a stick as a way for him to have fun. It was supposed to be funny when he said that, but that might be a sign that his parents never cared much about him (but then again, that's just me trying to add a backstory to a character that really doesn't have much of a backstory at all lol). Anyways, as they hang out more, Hudson could also stop seeing Jessie as being too strict or not fun enough and admire how she knows how to have boundaries (something he wishes he could do in order to not constantly mess things up and not get so carried away with things). I could say a lot more about this, but this comment would be even longer than it already is. Again, I know that I'm probably the only one that knows his character exists in 2022 (which is understandable because he's unfortunately only in three episodes and the show ended years ago, and most people are watching new shows). I also know his character is kind of flawed, but watching the episodes with him in it just made me want to see how his character would develop and how his relationship with Jessie would improve. I don't know, I just really liked how fun and wild his character was and I just wanted to see him in more episodes. If anyone read all of this, thank you so much. I hope you all have a great day!
I knew her from somewhere! Was too old for Jessie, but I watched Cobra Kai so I can have something to talk about with my little brother (he's obsessed) .
was i the only one who was OBSESSED with that show? like im pretty sure i’ve watched every single episode way too many times (and now i cant watch most of them anymore) 😭😭
I honestly believe that Jesse is one of those shows that were created expressly for a spectrum audience, because there’s a lot of humor that is expressly for an older crowd, and the issues as you addressed are actually meaningful, yeah they Disney things, but they’re still very, very, very meaningful ultimately. And as someone who has watched literally this entire show, it’s definitely something that will grab your attention, and you’re right, it is very different, they’ve not really done anything like this previously, normally they’re going to address other issues, they would do it through the eyes of the kids, boy meets world, the famous jet Jackson, by the way, you should do so weird, or in a heartbeat.
Disney favored Jessie more than any of their other shows. They play it constantly like you said even today as if it was still airing, and gave the show a spin off that became the first Disney show to have more than 4 seasons. Its freaking crazy.
I believe so but jessie ended in 2015 and unlike other old show reruns I see they air it any time of the day. Usually I see old shows run at 12:00 AM to 3:00 AM or anytime of the day where you usually wouldn't be able to watch it but Jessie airs anytime of the day on the disney channel.@@jagp135 (Sorry for this being long)
“By playing the exact same character” I’m pretty sure it’s canon that she is the girl from Suite Life when she meets Mosby and he says she looked just like girl from Suit Life.
Mosby actually calls Cody after meeting Jessie to tell him that she looks just like Bailey, but it's established that, while it's the same universe, Jessie and Bailey are not the same character.
So Suite Life, Jessie, Camp C, are the Disney XD universe, which is Actually inside of the Ultimate Spiderman Universe, Which is connected to all the Disney XD Marvel shows, So The Avengers are canon inside of Jessie
@@butter.oi. No I think they were at a museum on Halloween and Morgan le Fay showed up, so Jessie and the kids teamed up with Spider-Man to stop her. It was a trip
Is nobody going to mention the fact that this show had a crossover with Ultimate Spider-Man which means the world this show takes place in also contains The Avengers?
This show was everybody’s childhood, the nostalgia is overwhelming. Note: I said that it was “everybody’s” childhood as I just remember a lot of people I know now and a lot of people in this comment section have seen it when they were young. I was just pointing out something, please relax. People have different definitions of “childhood.” I personally think childhood is a persons life from 3-12 years old. A lot of people saw this when they were young (as young people were the prime demographic). Chill out y’all, it’s just a comment :-)
this show gives me pure serotonin i can’t really explain how much it makes me feel nostalgic and happy😭 i remember the times when i was in middle school, coming home and running straight up to tv, turning disney channel to watch this show… AHHHH HAPPY TIMES😭😭😭😭
I know I'm copying a joke, but I just have to say it. Those parents had all those kids just so they could barely be in their lives (I think Emma was the only one who wasn't adopted, I haven't seen the show in ages)
Jessie and other early 2010's disney shows like good luck charlie, austin and ally, and liv and maddie were really the last quality Disney shows we had. I reccomend you review those as well
@@diegothefrogboy2066 as much as those type of things should be in tv shows, to a certain extent without pouring it on, disney channel is not the place for that.
ikr, im so glad i got to watch these shows when i was young though i was a bit too small to watch them at the time, now i remember these shows and watch them again, most of my friends didnt watch these shows and they dont even feel like it now.
I think everyone enjoyed how it followed "an adult's life". If I recall properly Jessi was the first Disney channel show to have their main character have a proper wedding.
@@RealogOnlyBrodie Sorry but way back in the late 90s, Disney Channel had a paranormal show called So Weird, and 1 of the characters was already a college student and on top of that, he was revealed to be a college DROPOUT.
Forget 4 times as soon as it came out I would watch it every year and the when Cameron left us I would watch it every like 6 months when there was nothing else to watch the last episode gets me every time cuz now I have to say goodbye to the show and Cameron 😖
Every single Disney Channel shows have a special place in my heart. I don't care if they're stupid, dumb, cringy, or ridiculous, the fact that the shows raised my childhood is something that i'll forever cherish till i die
Alex: All jokes aside we miss you Cameron we really do. Me : I can't believe it's also two years since his death R.I.P. Cameron we really do miss you 😢
Most people don't know the pain of being named Jesse/Jessie and almost every new person you meet at school singing "hey Jessie, hey Jessie, it feels like a party everyyy dayay, hey Jesse, hey Jessie" as soon as they meet you.
Disney really likes hurting people with basic names like that. Still even recently when I went to band camp the people put me next to someone named Montana in our parade marching. Felt like too much of a coincidence to not be a joke.
One thing that annoyed me when Cameron Boyce died was his fans suddenly acting like Jessie and Descendants were the most perfect things ever. An actor or actress from a show dying doesn't make a bad show good or a good show better. Nor is criticising shows they were in mocking their deaths.
Legit. I was never into Jessie, and while I love Descendants, I also criticize it all the time. But I love Cameron as Carlos. May his memory be a blessing.
Yeah, I mean Jessie is more of a childhood guilty favorite of mine, but I know it wasn’t perfect. Also Descendants was always meh to me, still it sad to know that Cameron died and rewatching these shows/movies thinking about him. At least Descendants ended with a trilogy(unless they’re trying to make a fourth one) and Jessie ended a long time ago.
@@spaghettboy2173 A show where 11 year olds skip Middle School to go to High School to join the ANT Club (Advanced Natural Talents) Or in retrospective: A show where a girl makes puns every 2 seconds, a girl who has 1 million radius, and a boy who has a mental breakdown over the girl he likes.
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Looking back, Bertram was the most likable character for me. While he was relentlessly lazy and self absorbed, he showed that he cared about Jessie and the kids now and again.
He's relatable alright 🤣
Mr Mozeby the OG
He was also hilarious
His Gay rights video is absolute gold
You will never see me going out of my way for these kids, now if you'll excuse me I have a tea party to attend *dresses like a princess because zuri is sad.*
i love how jessie was like "you need to be there for them" and the parents agree and then were never there for them again
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10-4 good buddy remember keep on trucking and keep the rubber side truck driver
right LMAOOO
I hate the parents
@@mysticalkeyblade759 me too
“Violence is NEVER the solution!”
Emma: And I took that personally
@@nigelmarvin1387 Likewise, I thought for a second it was a Cobra Kai reference, but at least we know that Emma knew how to fight her own battles from a young age!
@@nigelmarvin1387 omg I TOTALLY FORGOT lmao.
Guess that was her audition for the show
Showing her inner Tory several years early I see.
Violence is a question and the answer is yes.
Dont forget zuri 👹
Also, the fact that the kids are so excited when seeing there parents like they have never seen them before in years, shows that the parents need to spend more time with them.
I see my nieces on a regular basis and that's how they greet me though.
@@VforVendettasyeah that’s how I am when I see my aunts and cousins who I see regularly as well
@@incrediblekeenan1751 That's adorable
You haven't spent much time around kids, have you? Some kids are just naturally expressive like that. Don't worry, they'll give it up once the other kdis and adults in their lives have shamed them repeatedly for expressing emotions.
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As a woman named Jessie. You would not believe how many times I’ve heard “hey jessay hey jessay”
I am so sorry ma’am
ooooOOOoooOooOooo
Lol
hey jessay
i have to ask... does it feel like a party everyday?
Sad that's its been nearly two years since Cameron Boyce's tragic passing.
What caused his death, by the way? I don't remember.
@@Aego384 he had a seizure in his sleep because of some medical problems he was born with i think
@@Aego384 He was epileptic and had a fatal seizure in his sleep, or something along those lines. His family didn't release much info
It was a pretty big shock when I heard of his death. I wasn't a fan of the show, but my sister used to watch it a lot.
20 years old...
Way too fucking young to die... Way too fucking young...
@@The_Horse-leafs_Cabbage shocked the hell outta me, especially cause no one knew, publicly, that he was epileptic. Also I was 19 & epileptic when he died so really hit close to home
All the characters were villains in Bertrum’s life story.
especially Zuri
Poor betrum tbh, you could see he doesn’t love em
wait but bertram and zuri were besties sometimes
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@@Jin_Sakai71 exactly
This guy searches through my memories, looks into my childhood, and proceeds to absolutely tear apart my favourite shows
It’s a opinion it’s not that deep
@@animalplayalex7879 😭 i know its an opinion i made a joke
Lol
Mr Kipling turning out to be Mrs Kipling was the biggest twist of the century.
Fr tho
What a trans icon lol
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@@chaoticegg1770 I don't think that qualifies her to be a trans icon because they just gave her the wrong pronouns under the assumption that it was a he 🤷🏾♀️😅😂
@@Prettydiaries_rissa it’s a joke lol
Rest in peace, Cameron Boyce. Kinda nostalgic seeing this show.
Very nostalgic. I hope they say hi to God for us
@Just Some Guy without a Mustache. bruh I see you everywhere
Mhm i grew up with this show
my younger brother recently starting watching this show and sometimes I watch it with him, and I keep forgetting that Cameron boyce passed away. like ill think to myself "it would be cool to meet him- _oh wait._ "
I always thought he was that one kid who saw himself along with his family on the big crowd cam n started dancing crazy I think it baseball game but dude was mad talented
Jessi: You should hang out more with ur children.
Parents: Sure. That makes sense.
Parents for the rest of the series: Adios
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I dont even think the dad was in the last 2 seasons ☠️
Mo and the audacity that Christina had to wanting to get rid of jessie
Exactly, it was so dumb and that so called "Mom" needs to get told off so bad.
The parents were horrific. I guess that's why the kids turned out so badly.
The actor who played Bertram is a actor on Broadway ,Like legit serious actor.
Yeah he was Fester in the Addams Family
@@evacado5969and Horton in Suessical!
Ratatouille!!
The fact he didn't even mention the giant monitor lizard is criminal
Ikr. It make the show
He didn't even say ravi's name he just says "this kid"
The lizard is named Mr.Kibling. who's later discovered to be she. So Mrs.Kibling.
The best part of the whole show
how dare he---
I don't know if it's just me, but whenever I watched this show, I hated the parents so much for just rounding up a bunch of kids and sticking them in an apartment to be raised by nannies. They didn't have enough time for Emma, their only biological child, but still thought adopting three more was a brilliant idea.
Same we hated the parents but the only parent we liked was Morgan cause he was nice but Christina was something else we hated her Jessie and Bertram were better than them cause they were actual parent figures to the kids
There’s 4? I thought there were like 7
@@geragp1187 there’s 2 girls and 2 boys
Pretty sure Luke is biological too
@@Android_17_ No just Emma. They adopted Ravi from India, Zuri from Africa and Luke from Detroit.
The weirdest part was the parents adopting all these kids to literally never spend time with them like what???
Yeah I thought i was the only one who was bothered by that.
Happens in real life too😔. It's weird asf
@Xxjoker They don't really spend much time with her either, so it doesn't make much difference if she's their biological child. They suck as parents either way.
I always thought they were just like a parody of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie 🤷🏽♀️ so maybe it's just satire
@Xxjoker
I don’t mean this in a mean way, but when a couple has adopted and biological children, it’s best not to refer to the biological children as their “real” children because that implies that adopted children are less real and important than the biological ones. I know in this case you’re referring to fictional characters, but just in case you ever are talking to someone who is adopted or has adopted people in their family, you should know that adopted children are real children. I don’t think you meant anything bad by it, but a lot of people don’t realize how hurtful that can be to adoptive families and adopted children.
3:36 I really like how Alex knows when to be serious and draw the line
Burtrum has to be the most relatable character because he is just a person who hates kids but loves the people who cares for him
True
Bertrum *
When you realize that you don't ever hear Bertrand being criticised because he's too good of a character for us to even be allowed to breathe the same air as him.
Fun fact (you probably know that) But Bertram's actor is actually gay.
@@SpagettiSpeltWrong yeah it’s really dope
i didn't like bertram i thought he was kinda a prick i'm not defending the other characters almost everyone on the show was a prick
I changed it to 600
that was cool.
I LOVE LUKE HES THE BEST CHARACTER
The fact that Debby Ryan is still playing a high school-er to this day is insane-
Wait where?
@@darao.4907 „Insatiable“ on Netflix I think was what the show was called
@@linnschu9247 yh, but it got cancelled.
@@becsykes1549 yess... for reasons! That show was...something
@John Jay Pierre jokes on you, I like garbage television
Jessie: “Maybe you should spend time with them. They want you not the money.”
Parents: *Continues to not spend time with them and acts like money will only make them happy*
“too bad you can’t fly an helicopter”
jessie: *bitch said what now?*
Albedo mains raise up!
i may be a noelle main, but i respect albedo mains
@@FacundoAndress I wish I could be an albedo main but I wasn't playing when his banner came out but I'm saving for rerun
dont forget she also can drive a tank and a military car
Why was this comment section about Genshin?
I hate it when the characters just ignore the whole 3 course meal they got for breakfast and run out the house with a piece of toast
-eats a grape- "Bye mom gotta go!"
I was right on that part too
BRUH
*EVERY ANIME EVERRRR*
IKR
I admit, the biggest joke that holds up for me is a scene in Karate Kid-Catastrophe where Jessie runs into Mr Mobsy. When she leaves, Mr Mosby is on the phone to Cody saying “She looks exactly like Bailey!”
I saw that scene on TH-cam, and this show gets +1 point. Unfortunately, it's still out -999999 points.
Only joke I would have liked in the show probably LOL Suite life on deck was one of the only Disney shows I can watch now without cringing, in fact it was actually a GOOD show
@@jocelynecupcake Well yeah that joke was funny, cause it was a throwback to Suite Life. As I have said before, Suite Life On Deck was a very good show but it's not on the level of its predecessor
Phill Lewis might have been directing the episode. He has done a decent amount of Disney channel episode since playing Moseby. I admit that I am not feeling like digging through episode info and tracking down the answer though. Just a thought.
I completely forgot about Luke having a crush on Jesse. But this show definitely brings back many great memories
As a Jessie fan, the title, “It is a weird show” is acceptable.
It basically warns us beforehand - you’re here voluntarily, it’s not our fault you’re weirded out.
Same! I genuinely like this show and I’m about to he 26. Several years ago when my family went to Disney world my little brother and I watched Jessie and now if it comes on we have to watch it 🤣 I think it’s the theme song that got us to stay lol
When Alex uses that title it usually means he actually liked the show
@@cadenceolivia6304 It means he likes the show but is disappointed in himself for doing so which is understandable
@@Ammy-q4w you should never be disappointed in liking Jessie
All those ‘Remember Ravi’ memes are coming back to me....
Yep, once remembered, they can't be forgotten!
I remember those days😂
@create don't plug your religion in replies dude
Wait what?
RIGHTTT
“It’s not even that funny”
Me: *Replays scene 5 times and laughs every time*
LMAO exactly what I did. This show is very funny.
“Violence is never a soluti-“ *!!BAM!!*
YES 🥲😗
Dude they're not trying to make you laugh they're trying to make you enjoy it
@@2_for_jay laughing is enjoyment, sentence makes no sense.
3:46 “This kid” is Karan Brar, and fun fact, he grew up in Bothell, WA, about 45 minutes from where I live.
No one ask
@@YANKEESFAN4LIFENUMBER28RBGi asked😊
no one needs to ask @@YANKEESFAN4LIFENUMBER28RBG
We don't give af
Oh cool :D
"Jessie's a weird show" yea we all new that one Alex
*knew. I don't mean to be that person😭. Just letting uk in case it was a typo
ur really helping his grammarly sponsor rn
@@Thali5932 bahahaha it's fine I failed English the past three years 🙃
@@tatim326 ik😭😭😭✋
Yep, it was an open secret just how bizarre it could be, but that's why we loved it!
Jessie was a weird show. And that’s why it’s iconic.
@Jon To stfu
ravi carried the show
I hate the sequel to it or whatever Something camp.
Mmm
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“Jessie” is such a stereotypical show but it entertains non the less,
EDIT: oh my god thanks for the likes!!!! This is the most likes I’ve ever gotten y’all are the best.
ikr. I have a love hate relationship w/ the show bc of this. They did Karan Brar dirty with Ravi's character.
@@Dylan-xu1dw You almost got the cheese touch!
@@Dylan-xu1dw I'm not arguing but how did they do him dirty. Asking for a friend 👉👈
@@Until_Time_Begins he’s follows harmful stereotypes for Indians
@@kal2724 Thanks I'll be sure to tell that to my friend.
such a great show, all the characters were entertaining in their own way, bertram especially. always a childhood classic
No wonder Bertram never had the urge to do anything. His back must have been killing him from carrying the show
same for Luke
When I was watching Good Luck Charlie on Disney+ and reached their crossover with Jessie, Bertram was the ONLY character from Jessie that I enjoyed on any level and felt any sympathy for
hes the squidward of jessie
WORDDD
@@musiclover_kb4913I forgot that cross over even exist they seem like 2 completely separate eras of Disney
I really don’t get why bunk’d was a thing if Luke wasn’t there and when all the Ross kids left the show was weird how is the show a spin-off of Jesse with out Luke, zuri, Ravi and Emma
Right? The Ross kids were supposed to be in the show. Except Luke. Then neither of them were in the show. Bruh.
I did my research on this and I found out that Cameron had his own show on Disney XD but they still wanted to have a spin off show :)
Luke was there for an episode.
Wait they all left??? Why?
@@zebraroll2037 For some reason they decided to keep making more seasons even after the actors who played the Ross kids left the show. I get that it was supposed to be for newer kids, but what’s the point of continuing a spin-off that’s not even a spin-off anymore? Heck,some of the kids who watch Bunk’d nowadays don’t even know what Jessie is.
Jessie is unique in the way it grew up with the audience. They had episodes revolving around teen angsts, kids growing up, and an overall story about a family coming together. Jessie and Bertram were the only parents the kids had through the four?? years they raised them. And watching the kids grow into their own personalities was one of the best things ever
Then bunkd ruins it all
@@RealogOnlyBrodie !!
Tbh the “it grew up with the audience” isn’t really anything special since its the vibe of nearly all kids shows that ran for over like 2-3 years and more
@Fallen Ghoul that YohaRiko profile pic is awesome, ur an absolute pogchamp
@@JogurtowyPotworek I think they mean that actual kids grew into young teens which is not as often as you maybe think. Usually they (the disney characters) are already teens when we were kids, you know?
all jokes aside I couldn’t help but smile when you mentioned Cameron Boyce
The helicopter thing is actually completely in character. She's designed to be a military brat by people who've never actually met a military brat.
shes not a brat
@@aaronz6252 "Military brat" is a term for children who grew up with military parents, brat is slang for child in this context. It doesn't actually mean they're a brat.
@@lexiright5609 I’m kinda surprised military brat had to be explained
@@theAverageJoe25 It's kinda embarrassing it had to
@@theAverageJoe25 I'm surprised she could fly a helicopter and the best job she got was as a NANNY
Zuri and Stuart in a Nutshell:
Stuart: I Love you.
Zuri: No.
Stuart: I knew you Loved me.
So true
basically them in a nutchell
True
So true
Also: Zuri:You cant love anyone else.
Remember when he faked liking Emma and bothered her instead of Zuri? And Zuri freaked and was like 'wahh wahh like me insteead"
🎵 It feel like a party everyday, hey Jessie🎵 💃🕺
RIP Cameron Boyce, you are greatly missed and loved ❤.
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Define the word “plot convinience”
Unpopular opinion: Jessie and The wizards of waverly place are the most rewatchable Disney Channel shows….
Edit- and Good Luck Charlie too
They are!
And good luck Charlie
Unpopular opinion: I was never really a fan of The Wizards of Waverly Place or Jessie, but I watched them if I was really bored. I preferred to watch Jedie actively anyways (I liked ANT FARM & Austin & Ally more)
*Jessie
Along with Hannah Montana
Why do the parents adopt 4 kids to never be home for 75% of their childhoods
Edit: I meant adopt 3 because Emma is their biological child
They adopted three, but yeah I know right. That’s actually a thing that sadly happens these days
So they won't be lonely......?
probably for the credit of being "good ppl"
Emma is not adopted it Luke zuri and Ravi
Probably so that their one bio child isn't alone.
All of you can swallow your pride and admit you laughed at the jokes in this show because all of the actors have great comedic timing and the jokes are executed perfectly
THANK YOU
I loved the show, and I laughed a lot at it being an adult. The sassiness of Zury always sent me
Yeah this show was my childhood and although it’s very *very* flawed I enjoyed it.
I laughed and I don't give a crap who knows
OMG!!YESSSS😭😭😭
Thank u!
Not related really but I love that you talked about Cameron’s death.
R.I.P Cameron Boyce
alex: **finally reviews jessie**
me, who has rewatched the show 13 times: *my time has come*
My time also
Only 13? That’s cute
Debbie Ryan is at this point a token of our youth- She’s a symbol of nostalgia and I have no idea if that’s a blessing or a curse-
wth are the links in the comments
☝️bullshi-
I never watched any of that...I only watched Madness Combat, played Halo, and watched FRIENDS 9 times in a row, all 10 seasons
@@Nexus076 wow what a great childhood
@@Nexus076 wow your childhood sucked, I’m so sorry for you.
“If only you could fly a helicopter”
✨P L O T C O N V E N I E N C E✨
@@nigelmarvin1387 I can’t tell if i love or hate you rn
Tbh Jessie could do anything, no wonder she got a superhero show at the end of the series
@@RealogOnlyBrodie well Debbie Ryan did guest star on a episode of mighty med once and a episode of ultimate Spider-Man so that counts as two superhero shows
This show had alot of good stuff, but I was never able to overlook the nerd-bashing. Ravi was my favorite character due to how EVERYONE (including the show's writers), kept screwing him over.
He was a nerdy stereotypical Asian kid in a Disney show. idk what you’d expect 😭
As soon as he does Austin & Ally, Good Luck Charlie, Henry Danger, Suite Life on Deck, and A.N.T. Farm, he would have covered every one of my childhood shows.
I think he did Suite Life on Deck not to long ago :)
I hated Henry danger
Alecexo@
Are proud of yourself for having Publicly declared thy distain for a sitcom aimed at twelve year olds?
@@rimfire8217 it says hated not hate
For me it’s kick buttowski kickin it phineas and ferb proud family my gym partner’s a monkey mucha lucha and the loony tunes show from 2011 the best installment of the loony tunes series and camp lake bottom an underrated Disney XD show and one more show that I used to watch as a kid was doki the dog
The best character for me was officer Petey. Mostly because Joey Richter is amazing and I love Starkid 💀
I remember the first starkid show I watched I saw Joey and I was so confused because I recognized him from something. So I looked him up and he was in Jessie, I was so shocked because starkid seems like the opposite of the Disney brand djfjdjdj
WHAT
JOEY RICHTER WAS IN _JESSIE_ OH MY GOD
Yes we stan Joey Richter
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I loveeeee starkid
hey guys remember that time when Jessie got her hand glued to that old ladies head?
or the time she literally walked out on her wedding because she realized she didn't love the guy?
or the time she got stuck in a giant teapot during her first-date with another guy?
....
this show was 100% normal
She loved Brooks she just didn't love him enough to run off to Uganda with him.
This is jojo level type of shit.
mrs chesterfield im guessing you mean?
@@multiscenes1527 yea couldn't remember her name
the red dress she wore to that teapot date with tony... it's burned into my memory
3:30 aww Cameron Boyce I miss him :(
I’ll never forget the episode where Luke received a letter from his birth mother. It was so impactful I actually cried
@ik ur cool What?
I will never forgive this show for purposely reducing Asian representation by casting a Caucasian actor to play the role of what originally was supposed to be a Korean dancing boy adopted from South Korea.
@@kit4796Ravi was also gonna be a Hispanic who ate tacos.... we got the best we could get in the final cut tbh. Cameron Boyce being the only non stereotype in the the show is easily the biggest saving grace of the series
@@RealogOnlyBrodie nah Luke is basically the definition of toxic masculinity and every toxic male stereotype
the fact that Jessie gave up an amazing husband. who could provide for her emotionally and financially.
*to babysit children who constantly disrespect her?*
WACK YA'LL WACK
They should have ended the show that way
Yeah, it was ridiculous.
I totally shipped her and Brooks. That wedding episode was one of the worst in Jessie.
(And all that stupid talk about how she and Tony were meant to be was annoying)
Facts I loved brooks and I hated tony
@@oliviabrionne WHAT YOU HATED TONY? Why!?
Funny story the blonde girl and Indian kid are both also from the diary of the wimpy kid franchise playing the hot blonde love interest and the POC friend respectivly
They weren't as stereotyped in Diary of a wimpy kid tho
"people of color friend"
@@literaIIyshy also used as “person of color”
@@alaynaallen3044 "person of color friend" ?
@@literaIIyshy oh so u just don’t understand tropes?/gen
What you mentioned towards the end about how Jessie is one of the few Disney Channel shows that has an adult as the main character is why I still really like this show, since I'm older now. Jessie is my favorite character in the show partly for the fact that I can actually relate to seeing someone around my age trying to follow their dreams - and juggle multiple different responsibilities in the process. Honestly, I like all the adult characters of the show - Jessie, Bertram, Hudson, Tony, and Brooks - more than Emma, Ravi, Luke, and Zuri. Personally, I feel like making Hudson a main character of season 4 would've been amazing because we would get to have another older character, who is also a nanny, that has a completely different approach to Jessie in terms of how to be a nanny, and that would be really fun to watch (but more on this later because I know most people don't even know Hudson is a character in this show).
Anyways, while I like this show, it has a lot of flaws and I can see why some people don't like it. The biggest problems of the show (at least to me) are the racial stereotypes and how too much of the humor of the show is based off of the characters making fun of each other. Also, there were some recurring characters that should've been in more episodes (like Hudson and Rosie). The main four could've been better characters. If I didn't love Jessie's character as much as I do, I probably wouldn't have finished watching the show. Emma and Ravi are probably my favorites out of the four. However, Emma's character could've been improved a lot. I love how she likes fashion and has a very bubbly personality, but they should've went the Liv Rooney route for her character. Liv was a character very much like Emma, but they gave Liv moments where you could see that she cared about other things besides fashion. I feel like with the introduction of Rosie - the character that she was paired with for a school project - Emma's character could've developed. Rosie was a character that wasn't afraid to tell Emma that not everyone is able to live the life she has. The fact that the two became friends despite being so different and coming from different backgrounds was amazing and they should've had an episode where Rosie takes Emma to her place. Since we know that Rosie lives in a neighborhood that's not the safest and has to share a small living space with multiple relatives, when Emma would've seen how some people who aren't rich have to struggle in life, I'm sure that Emma would be heartbroken by that and would start trying to do everything she could to raise awareness about important issues.
I also liked the storyline where Emma was working a regular job at a snack place (I think that's what you would call it?). It's amazing to see that she actually came to love working there and was upset when she got fired that one time, even though she didn't need the money. It would've been even greater to see how she learned how to be better at her job, since we know she struggled with it in the beginning (after all, it was her first job). I wish that storyline was a more prominent part of the show. It probably would've given Emma more character as well.
As for Ravi, I am against all of the Indian stereotypes they used - HOWEVER, I think that as the show went on, they stopped being as obvious with the stereotyping. Despite the stereotyping though, Ravi's character is actually not that bad. I really like how smart he was and I also appreciate how kind he can be. When I was younger, I related to how he struggled to make friends and fit in. I love how at the end, Jessie told him to never change who he is. It would've been cool if we could see Ravi explore hobbies outside of school subjects, like how he started to play basketball and actually won the basketball game for Luke's team in one episode. It would've shown that Indian or Asian characters don't have to always be smart. Zuri was probably my least favorite character. I don't like how stereotypical her character was in the beginning. Other than that, I don't have much to say about her. Some of her comments were funny, but that's about it. I don't have much to say about Luke either. Sometimes, I liked how funny he was. I actually liked that episode when Luke thought he was smarter than Ravi due to a mix-up with the test scores, he realized that he was capable of getting good grades and started being interested in his education. I wish they would've explored that more. Also, rest in peace, Cameron. We all miss you.
I've said so much already and I could say even more. I really think this show had the potential to be much better. But as I said in the beginning, Jessie's character is my favorite. I love how kind, brave, funny, opinionated, and smart she is. I love how her trying to be an actress was portrayed realistically. She didn't get her big break until after a whole lot of failed auditions. And in the middle of all that, she had to juggle being a nanny AND going to college for a little while in season 4. I appreciate how she was so supportive of the kids, even though they are already spoiled enough as it is. Jessie also reminds me of Miley's character on Hannah Montana, which is probably why I like her too. Now to talk about Bertram - I think I laughed at almost everything that he said. He was hilarious and he too still cared about the kids, despite how annoying they can be sometimes. I do wish they would've treated him (and Jessie) with more respect. Finally, I am SO disappointed that Hudson (Stuart's nanny) was only in three episodes. I will never forgive Disney for that. l will post my full thoughts on Hudson as a reply to this comment, since it probably won't fit here. And one more thing, I did like Tony and Jessie's relationship - and her relationship was Brooks was cute too - but I personally ship Hudson and Jessie more. However, I can see why Tony and Jessie would be together at the end. Anyways, this show is nowhere near the best show in the world, but it has made me laugh and smile, and Jessie's character has been such an inspiration to me, so for that, I will always appreciate it. If you read all of this, thank you so much! I hope you have a great day!
Some Disney shows change something about the final season, either by giving the season a new title, location, or characters. I feel like adding Hudson as sort of an antagonist in the beginning would be really fun to see and bring so much more fun to the show. Hudson's impulsive nature, desire to have fun at all costs, and simply not knowing how to be a good nanny would clash SO much with Jessie's style of taking care of the Ross family. I know no one probably even knows he exists, even people who have watched the show (which makes the fact that I care about this so much kind of funny), but the fact that he and Jessie both came to New York to follow their creative dreams (acting for Jessie and writing novels for Hudson) AND both ended up being a nanny by accident is something that I feel could've led to him being in more episodes, if they would have discussed that more. Also, I feel that could be a way for Jessie and Hudson to get along better and get closer, once they realize that they are both have big dreams and are still learning how to do their current jobs (although Jessie has way more experience than Hudson).
Also, Hudson being in the final season as a regular character could've allowed him to learn more from Jessie (he even admitted in one episode that he has a lot more to learn from her). By the series finale, Hudson would be more responsible and could've been the new nanny for the Ross family when Jessie left OR both Hudson's and Jessie's dreams could've came true - like maybe Hudson's novel would have been turned into a show that Jessie plays the lead character in. I know most people will not care about this or disagree with me, and that's totally okay! I just wanted to share this opinion in case anyone out there felt the same way.
Even though I like the show and it has made me laugh and smile a lot, I realize that this show has A LOT of flaws and I can see why people don't like it. But I believe adding Hudson as a regular season 4 character would've been a way to make the show at least a bit better. The adults of the show - Jessie, Hudson, Tony, Brooks, and Bertram - are my favorite characters (I like them way more than the other four) and so I could be biased as I say all of this, but I don't know, I personally could imagine Hudson moving into Mrs. Chesterfield's place after she leaves or something, and I can see Jessie absolutely hating it at first. However, Hudson would beyond excited and would keep trying to hang out with Jessie - which relates to something else I noticed about his character, which is that he seems to still want to be Jessie's friend even though they don't get along. Like, when they were both taking a college course and were assigned as partners for all the assignments, Jessie was horrified, but Hudson was so happy about it. It was actually kind of cute in my opinion. I think he really looks up to Jessie and doesn't mean to annoy her all the time, but it's just that their personalities are very different and I think he can't help being as chaotic as he is most of the time.
Anyways, Hudson and Jessie living in the same apartment building and having to see each other more often would probably cause them to argue more, before their relationship gets better. In one episode of this pretend fourth season, Jessie would probably challenge Hudson to take care of Emma, Ravi, Zuri, and Luke for a whole week, believing that he couldn't do it. She could say that if she wins the challenge, Hudson has to admit that he doesn't have what it takes to be a nanny. All Hudson wants if he wins is to get to hang out with her every Saturday. After they make a deal with each other, maybe Hudson would start out the week by messing everything up (like giving the kids poor advice about their situations or letting them do whatever they want), but then he could think "what would Jessie do" and then do that and fix everything before Jessie has to get involved and actually end up impressing her. In later episodes, as they hang out more and learn more about each other, it can cause the two to see each other in a new light. Instead of thinking that Hudson is insufferable and incapable, she realizes that Hudson has a good heart and good intentions. Maybe she also learns that the reason he acts so immaturely and can be a neglectful nanny is because his parents were neglectful towards him and never really cared about his life. In one episode, he mentions how when he was the same age as the kids that his mom just left him outside with a bowl and a stick as a way for him to have fun. It was supposed to be funny when he said that, but that might be a sign that his parents never cared much about him (but then again, that's just me trying to add a backstory to a character that really doesn't have much of a backstory at all lol). Anyways, as they hang out more, Hudson could also stop seeing Jessie as being too strict or not fun enough and admire how she knows how to have boundaries (something he wishes he could do in order to not constantly mess things up and not get so carried away with things).
I could say a lot more about this, but this comment would be even longer than it already is. Again, I know that I'm probably the only one that knows his character exists in 2022 (which is understandable because he's unfortunately only in three episodes and the show ended years ago, and most people are watching new shows). I also know his character is kind of flawed, but watching the episodes with him in it just made me want to see how his character would develop and how his relationship with Jessie would improve. I don't know, I just really liked how fun and wild his character was and I just wanted to see him in more episodes. If anyone read all of this, thank you so much. I hope you all have a great day!
"Taco Bell diarrhea" is probably the most accurate description of the Ross kids I've ever heard.
@Sumeyo Hassan As a kid I agree. I have hated kids ever since I was 6.
that is way too nice taco bell diarrhea is way more pleasent than them.
@@ddjsoyenby WOW.
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That scene of emma hitting Ravi with a pillow was Peyton List’s audition tape for cobra kai
Pffft really?
@@lesbiangoddess290 no I meant it as a joke. Guess I should’ve added lol or something :P
LMAO
I knew her from somewhere! Was too old for Jessie, but I watched Cobra Kai so I can have something to talk about with my little brother (he's obsessed) .
was i the only one who was OBSESSED with that show? like im pretty sure i’ve watched every single episode way too many times (and now i cant watch most of them anymore) 😭😭
Why can’t you watch them?
@@coquimapping8680 the show isn’t on Netflix anymore so I think that’s why
@@coquimapping8680 bc i’ve watched them too many times and i know these eps by heart now, plus the jokes no longer hit 😭😭😭
Me tooo
I like how at 8:11 the show gets so ridiculous that for like two seconds you couldn’t maintain the cartoon accent you do 😂
I honestly believe that Jesse is one of those shows that were created expressly for a spectrum audience, because there’s a lot of humor that is expressly for an older crowd, and the issues as you addressed are actually meaningful, yeah they Disney things, but they’re still very, very, very meaningful ultimately. And as someone who has watched literally this entire show, it’s definitely something that will grab your attention, and you’re right, it is very different, they’ve not really done anything like this previously, normally they’re going to address other issues, they would do it through the eyes of the kids, boy meets world, the famous jet Jackson, by the way, you should do so weird, or in a heartbeat.
True
True
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*This show had more stereotypes than cats have lives*
So, 10?
Glee: Hold my beer
@@crowley2158 it just said more it never gave a specific number. Could be 10, 20, 30, etc
The weirdest part about Jessie is that it still airs reruns of the show to this day even after the show ended.
Disney favored Jessie more than any of their other shows. They play it constantly like you said even today as if it was still airing, and gave the show a spin off that became the first Disney show to have more than 4 seasons. Its freaking crazy.
Don’t most shows do that? Also I haven’t seen any reruns of Jessie for the past 3 years.
I believe so but jessie ended in 2015 and unlike other old show reruns I see they air it any time of the day. Usually I see old shows run at 12:00 AM to 3:00 AM or anytime of the day where you usually wouldn't be able to watch it but Jessie airs anytime of the day on the disney channel.@@jagp135 (Sorry for this being long)
@@wilkinscoffee7166 well that might be because I don’t live in the us
I think that just might be why@@jagp135
This show was, besides a few other shows, basically my whole childhood. I absolutely loved it when I was in kindergarten / elementary school.
Well, he's not wrong about mozzarella sticks.
not me finishing eating mozzarella sticks and then immediately seeing this comment lmao
agree
I just started the video and without context this comment is just there.
“By playing the exact same character”
I’m pretty sure it’s canon that she is the girl from Suite Life when she meets Mosby and he says she looked just like girl from Suit Life.
Mosby actually calls Cody after meeting Jessie to tell him that she looks just like Bailey, but it's established that, while it's the same universe, Jessie and Bailey are not the same character.
So Suite Life, Jessie, Camp C, are the Disney XD universe, which is Actually inside of the Ultimate Spiderman Universe, Which is connected to all the Disney XD Marvel shows, So The Avengers are canon inside of Jessie
@@Captianmex1C0 austin and ally has also crossed over with jessie
Does that explain why she can fly a helicopter?
wasn't bailey from texas as well
Anybody else remember when Jessie had that random crossover with the animated Spider-Man show where Ms. Kipling turned into a dragon?
YES, that was so random to me.
The one where she has a date but Zuri decides to tell a bedtime story?
@@butter.oi. No I think they were at a museum on Halloween and Morgan le Fay showed up, so Jessie and the kids teamed up with Spider-Man to stop her. It was a trip
There was a Spider-Man crossover…?
Yes
6:48: In all fairness, I feel we all have had dates we left saying that.
Weirdest part of this show to me is that the Jessie characters are also technically Marvel characters since they appeared in Ultimate Spider-Man
I remember that!
Jessie will defeat Thanos by telling him all her ex boyfriend stories
OH WAIT
When was that!?!?
@@pleasehold42 search it and you will find it
As someone who is named Jesse, the shows theme song made third grade horrible.
You mean… it wasn’t like a party everyday?
I guess they didn’t take a chance on the new girl in town..
guess you let them down down down...
jey jesse
Damn I guess it wasn’t every day
Is no one going to mention the fact that ravi and emma were both in the original diary of a wimpy kid movies 😂
He... Did...
Ikr
Thank you. When I watched that show, then Jessi I was like wHazT?
Shocking. Actors playing other characters together :')
I noticed that too
this show raised me from when i was 3 years old to 7 years old, so as goofy as it is, i will always hold it very close to my heart. :,)
Is nobody going to mention the fact that this show had a crossover with Ultimate Spider-Man which means the world this show takes place in also contains The Avengers?
Really? 😂
Not really since ultimate spiderman takes place in a different universe than the avengers
@@Luuni100 It was in the same shared universe as Avengers Assemble, the shows frequently crossed over with each other.
@@melliexcx Yeah it was a Halloween episode.
@@jamesherrmann3442 i had no idea i thought they meant the mcu avengers 😭
This show was everybody’s childhood, the nostalgia is overwhelming.
Note: I said that it was “everybody’s” childhood as I just remember a lot of people I know now and a lot of people in this comment section have seen it when they were young. I was just pointing out something, please relax. People have different definitions of “childhood.” I personally think childhood is a persons life from 3-12 years old. A lot of people saw this when they were young (as young people were the prime demographic).
Chill out y’all, it’s just a comment :-)
Ditto, it's unbelievable that it's been AN ENTIRE DECADE since it initially aired! 😮
Definitely. The Crush I had on Peyton List & Debbie Ryan was insane, lol
Not mine, I heard about it first time just now.
this was my favorite show!
That was until the fire nation attack. Cameron Boyce's death, Skai Jackson's doxxing, and Ravi's drug use. I will link the video
All my Jessie watchers please stand for the national praise of Betram😩
We would stand but it's... it's so far away....
@@zachryder3150 my favorite scene ever lmao
Probably the most relatable character on the show 🤣🤣
Yesss Bertram ✨💕
Yessir the squad is rising
this show gives me pure serotonin i can’t really explain how much it makes me feel nostalgic and happy😭 i remember the times when i was in middle school, coming home and running straight up to tv, turning disney channel to watch this show… AHHHH HAPPY TIMES😭😭😭😭
I know I'm copying a joke, but I just have to say it. Those parents had all those kids just so they could barely be in their lives (I think Emma was the only one who wasn't adopted, I haven't seen the show in ages)
It was probably for publicity and that also might be the reason why Jessie was their nanny.
Not to mention that they intentionally only adopted children of color.
@@angiewinchester3384 that is somehow racist in a way
@@Hanmacx yeah in real life if someone rich just adopted a bunch of poc and never took care of them we would probably assume it is for publicity only
@@angiewinchester3384 luke was also adopted and he is pretty white. The only one who isnt adopted is Emma.
Jessie and other early 2010's disney shows like good luck charlie, austin and ally, and liv and maddie were really the last quality Disney shows we had. I reccomend you review those as well
Good Luck Charlie was the only one I watched.
Andi Mack and Secrets Of Sulphur Springs taught you real life situations like when someone is confesses there gay or racism.....
@@diegothefrogboy2066 as much as those type of things should be in tv shows, to a certain extent without pouring it on, disney channel is not the place for that.
ikr, im so glad i got to watch these shows when i was young though i was a bit too small to watch them at the time, now i remember these shows and watch them again, most of my friends didnt watch these shows and they dont even feel like it now.
@@andrewlee8623 still shows like Hannah Bontana or Wizards of Beverlly hills never talked about LGBTQ+ and Race so byeeee
Emma be like: peace was never an option.
It’s crazy seeing them so young, I saw the whole series
I always felt so bad for how they treated bertrum, until the later seasons when they started treating him as a family member and he seemed happier,
Luke is freaking annoying but I tear up seeing baby Cameron now.
Almost two years gone. You'd be 22. May your memory be a blessing.
Annoying? I don’t know if it was just me but I loved in the show and in real life 😭💜
I LOVE LUKE
ANNOYING?!? Where?
@@justjforsure ikr
ANNOYING?!! UR CRAZY HE WAS AWESOME AND THAT WAS A BIT RUDE JEEZ.
“I lived in Japan for 12 years, I know where this is going.”
Holy cow that took a minute.
*SAO flashbacks intensify*
I actually choked on my lunch when he said that lmaooo
Is it bad that I don't know what that means
@@mehboobhassan371 actually no it’s a good thing bc it means you’re still innocent
@@bread6052 cool. I shall remain blissfully ignorant.
I like how they adopted two kids from separate countries but they only chose Ravi to imprint the aggressive accent and jokes on.
Well luke came from outer space so....
@@Gummy_cat_420Complete missed opportunity to not have Luke occasionally speak an alien language for no reason
The spin-off show "Bunk'd" is even weirder...
i watch it sometimes not often yeah its weird
On the brightside, it the edit I saw didn't look like it had as many racial stereotypes
... and racist
@@ClaudetteVioletta oh yea.. hhhhheeeeellllllaaaaa racist
@@ClaudetteVioletta wait how was it racist?
He should do 16 wishes. That movie also has Debbie Ryan in it
Danny Gonzales did it, didn't he?
Ok, I bet he did
I love that movie omg
@@ava165sameee I never hear anybody talk about it
“Violence is never the solution”
**proceed to smack him violently**
I loved to watch Bunk’d as a kid, so when I realized that this was the characters when they were kids…I was so excited
I think everyone enjoyed how it followed "an adult's life". If I recall properly Jessi was the first Disney channel show to have their main character have a proper wedding.
That she never followed through with lol
Jessie also went to a college in season four. Most Disney shows don’t follow life after highschool
@@RealogOnlyBrodie Sorry but way back in the late 90s, Disney Channel had a paranormal show called So Weird, and 1 of the characters was already a college student and on top of that, he was revealed to be a college DROPOUT.
This show will always have a special place in my heart, i've probably watched it like 4 times lmao.
Forget 4 times as soon as it came out I would watch it every year and the when Cameron left us I would watch it every like 6 months when there was nothing else to watch the last episode gets me every time cuz now I have to say goodbye to the show and Cameron 😖
Every single Disney Channel shows have a special place in my heart. I don't care if they're stupid, dumb, cringy, or ridiculous, the fact that the shows raised my childhood is something that i'll forever cherish till i die
This show was my entire childhood
Only 4
Rip Mr/Mrs. Kipling, he died last year I believe. His name was Frank and he was a gentle soul
Oh no! I didn't know that :(
And Cameron Boyce Also died he was a good kid so rip to both him and the Lizard who played Mr/ Mrs Kipling #ripcameronboyce #ripmr/MrKipling :(
What an icon
@@MrGlittergirl554 Rest in peace to both of them 😔🙏
I hope Cameron and Mr. Kipling are in a truly happy place now. RIP Mr Kipling. RIP Cameron.
After watching Bunk’d more times than I can count, I realized Jessie was basically part 1 of Bunk’d
bunk’d was a spinoff of Jessie. Well it was, now idk wtf they are doing w that show😭
Alex: All jokes aside we miss you Cameron we really do.
Me : I can't believe it's also two years since his death
R.I.P. Cameron we really do miss you 😢
Most people don't know the pain of being named Jesse/Jessie and almost every new person you meet at school singing "hey Jessie, hey Jessie, it feels like a party everyyy dayay, hey Jesse, hey Jessie" as soon as they meet you.
Or "I wish that I had Jessie's girl".
Or sophia, it's always "sophia the first"
@@aussiewanderer6304 I love that song 😩💀💀
I wish I was you lol. That seems like a fun inside joke. That’s just me lol.
Disney really likes hurting people with basic names like that. Still even recently when I went to band camp the people put me next to someone named Montana in our parade marching. Felt like too much of a coincidence to not be a joke.
One thing that annoyed me when Cameron Boyce died was his fans suddenly acting like Jessie and Descendants were the most perfect things ever. An actor or actress from a show dying doesn't make a bad show good or a good show better. Nor is criticising shows they were in mocking their deaths.
Well both of those shows/movies were already wildly popular
Legit. I was never into Jessie, and while I love Descendants, I also criticize it all the time. But I love Cameron as Carlos. May his memory be a blessing.
Yeah, I mean Jessie is more of a childhood guilty favorite of mine, but I know it wasn’t perfect. Also Descendants was always meh to me, still it sad to know that Cameron died and rewatching these shows/movies thinking about him. At least Descendants ended with a trilogy(unless they’re trying to make a fourth one) and Jessie ended a long time ago.
I mean...they were actually good
When he died it gave Jessie a special place in my heart. Of course it's not the best, but it's entertaining enough and has it's moments.
As someone from the south, I can say that we never eat armadillo, they can carry leprosy.
I’m just waiting for ANT Farm now not gonna lie.
Agreed
Please please please
What even was that show
@@spaghettboy2173 A show where 11 year olds skip Middle School to go to High School to join the ANT Club (Advanced Natural Talents)
Or in retrospective: A show where a girl makes puns every 2 seconds, a girl who has 1 million radius, and a boy who has a mental breakdown over the girl he likes.
Bruh I loved that show 😭
She said her dad was in the Marines, but when they go to Texas in season 2, he's in the Army.
we love a multitalented king
Writers insulted Marines with that.
*_Honestly, Jessie was my whole childhood✨_*
I’ve watched it for over a year, and I really do love it.
Still an amzing show